SpoonOS Partners With FLock.io to Supercharge AI Model Training
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SpoonOS, the agentic operating system for onchain AI, has onboarded its first official partner since launching its decentralized OS. FLock.io specializes in AI model training, and it will be making full use of SpoonOS’s tech stack to facilitate this. Intent on making AI model training open and accessible to anyone, FLock.io aims to support teams creating advanced AI models. In SpoonOS, it believes it’s found the perfect framework on which to host this activity. SpoonOS’s agentic operating system, powered by Neo’s public blockchain, is optimized for AI agents. FLock.io will now become the first partner to put its capabilities to the test. AI Developers Flock to SpoonOS “Not your models, not your AI” is FLock.io’s slogan, and it’s a good one at that which encapsulates what the startup offers its clients. At present, AI models remain largely in the hands of well-funded and monopolistic corporations, who keep the secret sauce to themselves, leaving it to other aspiring developers to beg for scraps. FLock.io wants to upend that by creating a system in which developers and researchers are incentivized to collaborate to create powerful AI models that will allow innovation to thrive. It stands to reason that the more projects that can participate in AI model training and creation, the smarter artificial intelligence will get, accelerating AI breakthroughs and perhaps even bringing us closer to the hallowed goal of AGI. FLock.io Leans on SpoonOS for Training Infra FLock.io is leaning in to SpoonOS, where FLock-trained models will soon be deployed, giving developers access to FLock.io’s training infrastructure, which they can leverage to create AI agents. Ultimately, SpoonOS is intent on creating a sentient ecosystem of AI agents, which it believes represent the future of both artificial intelligence and onchain activity. With FLock.io onboard, it’s now a step closer to making this…
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